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where the pursuit of success by all of us will unite us, not divide us. when a government finally understands -- [cheers and applause] i see a time where we will have a government that understands it is better for more people to pay less in taxes than 40 very few to pay a lot more. [cheers and applause] i see in america where the values we pass on to our children are greater than the debts we leave them. [cheers and applause] i see an america where poverty is defeated by opportunity, not in a book by a government chekc. [cheers and applause] i see an america that is held -- but is never humbled. i see an america that is so strong that no one in the world would ever think of testing the might of our military. [cheers and applause] today which took an important step towards that america. tomorrow we will take another. each day we will move closer, not just to victory, but to a better america. join us. join us. together, we will inshore that america's greatest days are still ahead of us. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] thank you so much. god bless
where the pursuit of success by all of us will unite us, not divide us. when a government finally understands -- [cheers and applause] i see a time where we will have a government that understands it is better for more people to pay less in taxes than 40 very few to pay a lot more. [cheers and applause] i see in america where the values we pass on to our children are greater than the debts we leave them. [cheers and applause] i see an america where poverty is defeated by opportunity, not in a...
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that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any industrialized democracy. e time to take remedial steps will the election to minimize the sloppiness, incompetents, and from. from has distorted history in american life. it just like to be decent and animals college students. and live in new jersey, one of the most corrupt political machines ever. the men there for 40 years. what it @booktv? because of its wooden ones. in 1935 be honest about association, the do that is another day some 245 princeton, students to one of the election. the beat of five of them within the or the arriv
that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any...
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it was the model that barack obama used. how do we know that? just look at the two bills and listen to president obama. he said he listened and watched what went on in massachusetts. with the romney kennedy health care bill. and, yes, ted kennedy when mitt romney signed that bill was standing right behind him applauding. now, any time you have ted kennedy standing behind you applauding something, you know this is not a freedom bill. [applause] there's governor romney in the health care debate advocated not for the other states but for the federal government to adopt. and then during the debates he said i never did it. until we found out yes he did do it again and again. why? why would the republican party even contemplate on this most central issue of the day the issue that got the tea party and millions of americans off their couches and out into the streets, helped us win the 2010 election is the central issue a constitutional issue whether the federal government can force you to do something? and yet we would possibly here in the state of ill
it was the model that barack obama used. how do we know that? just look at the two bills and listen to president obama. he said he listened and watched what went on in massachusetts. with the romney kennedy health care bill. and, yes, ted kennedy when mitt romney signed that bill was standing right behind him applauding. now, any time you have ted kennedy standing behind you applauding something, you know this is not a freedom bill. [applause] there's governor romney in the health care debate...
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that's what made us the envy of the world. that's what makes us great. that's why i'm running again for president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] in columbus, ohio, president barack obama restarting his forward-looking campaign saying he's not moving the clock backward but forward on health, gay rights, administration, all that from columbus, ohio. a party? [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one vitamins and minerals. in blueberry/pomegranate and peach. refreshing nutrition in charge! >>> president obama there in columbus, ohio talking about education for job security to war, veteran securities not looking at the clock, not turning the clock forward, not turning the clock back in
that's what made us the envy of the world. that's what makes us great. that's why i'm running again for president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] in columbus, ohio, president barack obama restarting his forward-looking campaign saying he's not moving the clock backward but forward on health, gay rights, administration, all that from columbus, ohio. a party? [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy...
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marketers will now use voter registration lists. it will lose money. i think you can also help with absentee ballots could be. very sophisticated. a very close assembly election. you could vote per absentee. there will send an absentee ballot even if you're not say. you will always vote absentee. well, that list is public. in one very close to a legislative election when candid supporters were very clever. the listeners of p-vlic, so they went and get the list and discovered which belong to a certain local party. the only do this for that political party. they fill the new voter registration cards and sentiment to the office for the elections. the affirmation of the car was identical to that on the card in the p-vlic record except the signature was an eligible scroll on the application. so this registration replace the original registration and the recoe fs. then the absentee clollot comes in and the $7 an hour minimum wage temporary. >> was selected this and make sure that the ballot as a pet system well, gee, this is a signatamere that does not come
marketers will now use voter registration lists. it will lose money. i think you can also help with absentee ballots could be. very sophisticated. a very close assembly election. you could vote per absentee. there will send an absentee ballot even if you're not say. you will always vote absentee. well, that list is public. in one very close to a legislative election when candid supporters were very clever. the listeners of p-vlic, so they went and get the list and discovered which belong to a...
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ted kennedy reminded us of what public service is all about. i thought hillary was strong, in reminding people it's not about the individual candidates. bill clinton said, i was president for eight years, this man is fully qualified to be an excellent leader of our country. >> your father was a senator. you're a senator. if you had been a house republican -- house democrat in congress, would that have been a huge embarrassment to the family? >> oh, you know, actually my father was -- when i told him i was going to run for office the first time, we sat down, he said, you sure you want to do it? don't do it because of me, it's got to be because of you and what you want to do for the people. he's always been great about that. my own kids, i want them to do whatever they think is right in life. >> that's the nicest thing a father can say. thank you, sir. thanks for coming on the show. senator evan bayh of indiana! [applause] we asked over 3,000 doctors to review 5-hour energy and what they said is amazing. over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy
ted kennedy reminded us of what public service is all about. i thought hillary was strong, in reminding people it's not about the individual candidates. bill clinton said, i was president for eight years, this man is fully qualified to be an excellent leader of our country. >> your father was a senator. you're a senator. if you had been a house republican -- house democrat in congress, would that have been a huge embarrassment to the family? >> oh, you know, actually my father was...
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that the world is now looking at us to answer. and i appreciate dr. perry for pointing out that it's not just about the corporations, it's about us here in this courtroom. so we have a responsibility, some people felt that four years ago that we were too emotional. and we just got a little bit of dope -- doped up on hopy stuff. and we just got too hopy, and we got two emotional and we weren't thinking clearly and we want to have a reaction to that. >> now fighting the least. i'm seeing a movement that was built up over that decade. that stood up against rove, that stood up against cheney, that stood up against bush, that stood up for the people in katrina, that saw african-american mothers and mothers on rooftops and whose hearts were broken to see an american city drowning when they stood up when there was nothing in washington, d.c. that answered the call. i'm watching that movement that broke the back of karl rove's strangle hold. who elected the -- that inspired the world, that shocked the world, that stunned the world. in the moment of maximum pe
that the world is now looking at us to answer. and i appreciate dr. perry for pointing out that it's not just about the corporations, it's about us here in this courtroom. so we have a responsibility, some people felt that four years ago that we were too emotional. and we just got a little bit of dope -- doped up on hopy stuff. and we just got too hopy, and we got two emotional and we weren't thinking clearly and we want to have a reaction to that. >> now fighting the least. i'm seeing a...
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tell us a little bit about what that is. what is the primary distinction or fisher in black politics? >> the big difference, and i want to be clear, it's not just black politics. it is specifically black electoral politics. because right in the 1960s when we have discussion about voting rights and voting rights bill, black leaders, black people begin to talk about what they're fishing of what black people and politics and intellectual politics should look like. on one side judge malcolm facts and his famous speech, the ballot or the bullet, we talked about black voters shouldn't be taken for granted. that there should be basically community centered issues no matter what the call of a politician is. and the politicians should be held accountable based on what they did or did not do in the interest of the community. on the other side joining morgan coalition focused perspective, rustin and a famous essay he wrote in the 1960s from protest to politics. and he really wasn't trying to steer the protest movement into electoral po
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you can send us lots of comments and any of these mediums. you can reach us on facebook.com/cspan. this is laurie who is a democrat. >> this is maria. i was calling to say i think romney is running on his ego. what he has been talking about all through this campaign was just taking care of the rich and not try to help the ones down below. there are so many people that need help. when obama bought into office, he already had that debt. it takes time for a person to -- romney should know -- it takes time to settle that big of a debt in more than four years. it will take more for us to get out of the dead that we are in. i think we should give president obama a chance for the next four years and let him prove himself. everybody is fighting against him. the first year the republicans said they want to stop obama. everybody should have a chance at life. they should give him a chance to prove he can do the job. he has been trying to do the job. >> next is don in houston who is a republican. >> hello, i am actually in colleyville, tx. i am a republican. i felt like obama has had three and
you can send us lots of comments and any of these mediums. you can reach us on facebook.com/cspan. this is laurie who is a democrat. >> this is maria. i was calling to say i think romney is running on his ego. what he has been talking about all through this campaign was just taking care of the rich and not try to help the ones down below. there are so many people that need help. when obama bought into office, he already had that debt. it takes time for a person to -- romney should know --...
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tell us about where he stands from the beginning to the en. what really makes him a kind of central independent black nationalist kind of candidate? >> guest: he is more complex than that. harold washington, a brilliant politician, great orator, and he really laid it on the ground of what the implications were about that election. and he had to be virtually dragged into running. there was a whole movement prior to getting him to run. led mostly by this activist by the name of lou palmer, who i talk about in the book. a political activist and not a political organizer. there's a difference and we can talk about that. and so carol washington was -- i would say was on the border between the black nationalists as well as the traditional independents because he had experience. he had tried to work in the machine, to make progress. he had grant for mayor in the 1970s. there were some sort of black machine politicians who went along with the -- the white machine candidates that way, heard washington called them the biggest uncle tom on god's green ea
tell us about where he stands from the beginning to the en. what really makes him a kind of central independent black nationalist kind of candidate? >> guest: he is more complex than that. harold washington, a brilliant politician, great orator, and he really laid it on the ground of what the implications were about that election. and he had to be virtually dragged into running. there was a whole movement prior to getting him to run. led mostly by this activist by the name of lou palmer,...
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it just takes a lot of us. the late whitney houston was laid to rest today next to her father's grave at fairview's cemetery, it was a fight a private family burial but a crowd gathered at the cemetery entrance. memorial gas like oprah winfrey and gayle king attended a reception after the service they continue to mourn the singers sudden-death. >> i was actually shocked because i grew up on whitney listening to her music and that's all i pretty much listen to at my home so when i found out that she was dead del like a part of me also died. >> investigators are waiting for toxicology results so it may be weeks before the exact cause of death is determined. conflicting reports coming out of syria today as a local attorney general and a judge were assassinated on their way to work they were shot by an armed surge they say the attorney general was a sympathizer and they are trying to frame them for their death there is great concern among residents they're moving and possibly preparing for an attack on that neighbo
it just takes a lot of us. the late whitney houston was laid to rest today next to her father's grave at fairview's cemetery, it was a fight a private family burial but a crowd gathered at the cemetery entrance. memorial gas like oprah winfrey and gayle king attended a reception after the service they continue to mourn the singers sudden-death. >> i was actually shocked because i grew up on whitney listening to her music and that's all i pretty much listen to at my home so when i found...
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and that's now up to us. and that's hard. i understand that. and nobody feels that burden more than i do. chris: you can imagine him with sasha suspect malia at bedtime thinking about -- and malia at bedtime thinking about that but you don't hear him talk about that. >> he doesn't talk about the ethnic piece and historic nature of his election. it's a stratjirk thing and part of the way that you have to run as an african-american trying to be president of the whole united states. and i think that african-americans are so personally deeply invested in this man that he doesn't really have to say it. it goes without saying. chris: so the personal hurt here will be profound. >> i think the personal hurt will be profound with either. and i think more so probably with the president. >> it's interesting -- chris: let's talk about romney. is it a big deal this thing? i'm not -- most people aren't interested in what son feels, his father, just a personal story. >> it is a personal story. the thing about both of these candidates and you look at romney ta
and that's now up to us. and that's hard. i understand that. and nobody feels that burden more than i do. chris: you can imagine him with sasha suspect malia at bedtime thinking about -- and malia at bedtime thinking about that but you don't hear him talk about that. >> he doesn't talk about the ethnic piece and historic nature of his election. it's a stratjirk thing and part of the way that you have to run as an african-american trying to be president of the whole united states. and i...
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you've got to learn how to get along with us. and america's the place where we're learning how to get along. >> one last question. >> we didn't answer your question. we're not answering your question. >> i'd like to respond to margaret smith's question. >> let the theologian have a shot at it. >> what i'd like to say is that a healthy democratic culture is one in which people listen to each other's stories and bear those stories in mind when they go to the polling booth. and we welcome different people into it. we welcome into our minds. i have much admiration for the reply -- the acting head of the national african congress of south africa, when his generals came to him in the 1980s and said we have a capacity with our dynamite to blow up the monument. he said in reply to that, we must not do that because that monument is precious to the memories of the africanas who put that monument up there. and one of these days we are going to have to live with those people and we should not damage that monument. to me that's good democracy
you've got to learn how to get along with us. and america's the place where we're learning how to get along. >> one last question. >> we didn't answer your question. we're not answering your question. >> i'd like to respond to margaret smith's question. >> let the theologian have a shot at it. >> what i'd like to say is that a healthy democratic culture is one in which people listen to each other's stories and bear those stories in mind when they go to the polling...
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we have allies who are very uncertain about us and were deserting us. we have loss of american prestige abroad and then if you were at to this a disaster, an attempt to kill bin laden that is the point. she was concerned about the politics and the re-election possibilities. hillary clinton, petraeus, gates, panetta were concerned about missing an opportunity. this was a guy who killed 3000 americans and if america hadn't learned that we had him in our sites and didn't pull the trigger. >> guest: . >> host: that is where the leadership portion comes in. i think certainly the president early on given the lives at stake in the raid was certainly something readers could understand by what happened afterwards i think was really quite striking and here again we perhaps see the fingerprints of valerie jarrett? >> guest: perhaps. bin laden's body had splashed off the deck hours before and now here is the president of the united states racing to the television cameras to tell the world and the intelligence and military communities were just apoplectic. why would
we have allies who are very uncertain about us and were deserting us. we have loss of american prestige abroad and then if you were at to this a disaster, an attempt to kill bin laden that is the point. she was concerned about the politics and the re-election possibilities. hillary clinton, petraeus, gates, panetta were concerned about missing an opportunity. this was a guy who killed 3000 americans and if america hadn't learned that we had him in our sites and didn't pull the trigger. >>...
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. >> that was unfortunate one of the most frequently used negative words to describe mitt romney as "flip-flpper." when you consider that bush's endorsement was lukewarm and that senator demint did not exactly endorsed romney, you wonder if, as roger mon does, romney is the date you don't show up for tr. >> a lot of times you find out that the guy is more interesting than you thought, at other times you think of the guy 10 or 15 years later and you think thank god i did not show up. >> how ds this man fire up th faithful, charles? >> he can't. [laughter] he has been trying for six years and has not succeeded. he won't. but the fact is that if and when he becomes the nominee, there is no altertive. it will be him and obama. the conservatives, the republicans, knowing they have one choice other than obama, will be fired up. >>>> colby? >> i don't think so. i don't think that is going to work. we had truth spoken this week when the guy said it romney is like an etch a sketch. romney's core is not there. he will try to move from the center, but when he dies, the right will nail him -- whe
. >> that was unfortunate one of the most frequently used negative words to describe mitt romney as "flip-flpper." when you consider that bush's endorsement was lukewarm and that senator demint did not exactly endorsed romney, you wonder if, as roger mon does, romney is the date you don't show up for tr. >> a lot of times you find out that the guy is more interesting than you thought, at other times you think of the guy 10 or 15 years later and you think thank god i did...
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who are deserting us. we have lots of american prestige abroad. an entity that says a disaster in an attempt to kill bin laden, that would be the pivot point. she was concerned about the politics and reelection possibility. hillary clinton, petraeus,, panetta are concerned about missing an opportunity. this is a guy who killed 3000 americans. if america ever learned was how to mentor sites and pull the trigger. >> that to the leadership quotient comes down. just go right. >> host: the president's decision early on was certainly something readers could understand. what would happen afterwards i think was really quite striking. here again perhaps even fingerprints of valerie garrett? >> guest: perhaps. imam's body has splashed out the back only hours before. and now, here's the president of the united states racing to the television cameras to tell the world. the intelligence and military communities purchase of chocolate cake. why would you give away one advantage you really have an war, which is that a sur
who are deserting us. we have lots of american prestige abroad. an entity that says a disaster in an attempt to kill bin laden, that would be the pivot point. she was concerned about the politics and reelection possibility. hillary clinton, petraeus,, panetta are concerned about missing an opportunity. this is a guy who killed 3000 americans. if america ever learned was how to mentor sites and pull the trigger. >> that to the leadership quotient comes down. just go right. >> host:...
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from the food to the freezers that used to hold it. a million spectators usually crowd the streets to cheer on the marathoners. this year, they're lining up for basics. in manhattan, where the race famously ends, the lights were only beginning to flicker on tonight, five days after this ordeal began. so, you can imagine why so new yorkers who have been living in the dark were less than thrilled to see four large generators brought in to power the marathon's media tent. >> there's children out there who are without blankets, without anything. >> reporter: it was the rising tide of outrage that seems to have forced to city and race organizers to pull the plug. >> it was time to make an incredibly difficult decision that we made together. it's time to move forward for new york. >> reporter: it was also an expensive decision. the city expected to make $340 million from visiting marathoners. and there's also the heartbreak of would be runners and the city that loves to cheer them on. but sandy couldn't cancel everything. tonight, at the hot
from the food to the freezers that used to hold it. a million spectators usually crowd the streets to cheer on the marathoners. this year, they're lining up for basics. in manhattan, where the race famously ends, the lights were only beginning to flicker on tonight, five days after this ordeal began. so, you can imagine why so new yorkers who have been living in the dark were less than thrilled to see four large generators brought in to power the marathon's media tent. >> there's children...
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don't brush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stories at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. the wounds are invisible. the stories are real. once again we had plenty of sunshine across the area but tempters to reflect a little cold there. the normal by the way as 31 so nobody is complaining. two. temperatures and the low to mid-20s. by tuesday we should be above 50 degrees in chicago but look what is behind it. this is fairly serious school there. look at that, the temperatures are expected to moderate a little. look at these temperatures across the midwest. it still in the '40's and a few spots very chilly in the upper peninsula's. something we haven't seen and it's a different story in the central plains this is rain primarily with some light to moderate snowfall cracking in behind the rain but probably of more interest is what will take place in west texas into new mexico over the next 36 hours. they're under a winter storm warning down there. just a few clouds over chicago in the north suburbs. we don't expect that
don't brush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stories at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. the wounds are invisible. the stories are real. once again we had plenty of sunshine across the area but tempters to reflect a little cold there. the normal by the way as 31 so nobody is complaining. two. temperatures and the low to mid-20s. by tuesday we should be above 50 degrees in chicago but look what is behind it. this is fairly serious school there. look at that, the temperatures are...
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thank you for joining us. on the morning of november 3, millions of americans woke up to find that the man they voted for was elected president. [l you millions of other americans >> millions of other americans, -- they almost -- [cheers] [cheers]pointmen almost in equal numbers woke upr to a great disappointment.at leo for those americans, there was at least one saving grace. the man who had been the dynamic voice of the democratic convention, the keynote speaker, the man who spoke of big dreams in his own life, and big dreams elr his country, had actually been eleeccted, the senator from illinois. [cheers] [applause] [cheers] [applause]tonigh barack that man is our guest tonight. barack obama.spoke o [cheers]is in his convention speech, he spoke of his father. a foreign student raised in aer village in kenya. he spoke of his grandfather, a domestic servant. and he spoke of the journey has taken in his own life.d that story, which brings him here tonight, is told more full in his book called "dreams from my f
thank you for joining us. on the morning of november 3, millions of americans woke up to find that the man they voted for was elected president. [l you millions of other americans >> millions of other americans, -- they almost -- [cheers] [cheers]pointmen almost in equal numbers woke upr to a great disappointment.at leo for those americans, there was at least one saving grace. the man who had been the dynamic voice of the democratic convention, the keynote speaker, the man who spoke of...
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and we don't want anybody taking that away from us. you know, there've been lawsuits against even the pledge of allegiance. they have not succeeded with those yet, but who knows if one of the greatest powers of the president is the power to appoint judges. if obama points another alayna kay hagan, that will control our country for the next 50 years. we can't afford that. so your up for this ..
and we don't want anybody taking that away from us. you know, there've been lawsuits against even the pledge of allegiance. they have not succeeded with those yet, but who knows if one of the greatest powers of the president is the power to appoint judges. if obama points another alayna kay hagan, that will control our country for the next 50 years. we can't afford that. so your up for this ..
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after super tuesday they brought us to boston and it was a math class. now you're hearing the change in message. it's not we're going to get the delegates, it's about it's time to unite. they're starting to shift with the endorsement of jeb bush and let's not weak n ourselves and bead barack obama. gwen: what dans says it's true the jeb bushes of the world who represent the establishment are not what they need. they need the jim demints of the world and the tea party themed organization who are giving him a lukewarm, well it could be worst. >> they're a short of an endorsement. for you question -- i think gingrich in his heart has concluded that the party will not in the end go with romney. and he's just going to kind of hang around for a while. >> do you really think he believes that? >> i think he believes that. i don't know if he believes that at the moment. i think for santorum. santorum looks a romney and looks at the republican party of today and says this is the disconnect. there is no reason why mitt romney should be the nominee of the party. the
after super tuesday they brought us to boston and it was a math class. now you're hearing the change in message. it's not we're going to get the delegates, it's about it's time to unite. they're starting to shift with the endorsement of jeb bush and let's not weak n ourselves and bead barack obama. gwen: what dans says it's true the jeb bushes of the world who represent the establishment are not what they need. they need the jim demints of the world and the tea party themed organization who are...
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to with greater fuel efficiency and "i don't think now is the right time for us to encourage the use of more gasoline." he supported what is now president obama's position. oops. >> the been 14 months since the shooting that wounded gabby giffords and took the life of six otherwise. ron barber was acting as an aid announced this week he would be running for a full congressional term this fall. mr. barrber will join me in a moment. you'll recall the moving house floor. barber announced that he would be running the june special election to fulfill her term. and then announced with the support of ms. giffords and her hustled be running. this is not the case for the august primary in which two candidate have declared their intention to run and say despite barber's announcement to run they will remain in the race. joining me now former congressional aide to gabrielle giffords ron barber. thank you for coming. >> thank you for inviting me. >> you said you would not run for the full term. what thanked your minted. >> i never intended to run for any political office. i had to set up the busi
to with greater fuel efficiency and "i don't think now is the right time for us to encourage the use of more gasoline." he supported what is now president obama's position. oops. >> the been 14 months since the shooting that wounded gabby giffords and took the life of six otherwise. ron barber was acting as an aid announced this week he would be running for a full congressional term this fall. mr. barrber will join me in a moment. you'll recall the moving house floor. barber...
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i'm glad you're up with us. shoot me an e-mail at "way too early" or tweet me what you're doing up at this hour. you can do what met at that world peace will be doing and text the word awake followed by your response to 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. >>> the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this wednesday, april 25th. a lot going on today, including president obama explaining the extent of his personal relationship with mitt romney to jimmie fallon. that ought to be interesting. plus, you get one moment in life with the president of the united states and you dump croyo on his pants. a humiliating story to tell your children for a lifetime. that's later in the show. >>> first let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. live at "30 rock." mitt romney has been declaring what's been known for weeks, he is the republican nominee for president of the united states. with decisive wins in five states, he put the primary process behind him for all intents and purposes. he swept the vote
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things like that that mitt romney used and ron paul used more effectively and i want to really hurts newt gingrich in that state. it made it impossible for him to win just by highlighting some of the things he has done in the past that show maybe he is not such a conservative candidate. after he left office, he has a bit of a checkered past in terms of embracing moderate views and it has come back to haunt him. it was most important in iowa where he was unable -- he lost all of his momentum and his campaign was damaged. host: this is from one of our twitter followers -- guest: the republican party got more religious after 1980 but it has always been a white and conservative party. the question is is it losing female voters as well. with all the debates and language on contraception and reproductive rights and planned parenthood, that may play well to the base but many independent women are looking at this and saying we're not sure which way to go. the mitt romney numbers in women and independent voters have collapsed in the wake of all of this of this rhetoric going on in the debate.
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stay with us. we're right back. [ male announcer ] it seems like every company has a facebook page these days. but where's the relationship status? well, esurance is now in a relationship...with allstate. and it looks pretty serious. esurance. click or call. >>> coming up, this is one of the greatest republican lies of all time. they say it all the time. it's debunked next. >> and a new report from the nation magazine finds that mitt romney's biggest supporters, well, they also hide their money overseas. we'll talk to the man who broke that story. >>> and today, it was repeal and replace, and it was really repeal and disgrace. i'll talk to the democratic house whip steny hoyer about today's republican spectacle. >>> share your thoughts on twitter with us, on facebook, and twitter, using the hash tag ed show. we're coming right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." this is one of the greatest lies ever told. the republicans, they want every american to think this more than anything else, that pre
stay with us. we're right back. [ male announcer ] it seems like every company has a facebook page these days. but where's the relationship status? well, esurance is now in a relationship...with allstate. and it looks pretty serious. esurance. click or call. >>> coming up, this is one of the greatest republican lies of all time. they say it all the time. it's debunked next. >> and a new report from the nation magazine finds that mitt romney's biggest supporters, well, they also...
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so what can she tell us? she combatted the image of barack obama as cool and detached too too much, so. the no drama obama probably greats on some people in a country that's really frightened and unhappy. tonight, she tried to say he's not cool and not detached. >> so cheerfulness in castro, a long way in politics. and passion. what do you think, donna? >> inspirational. i think tonight, one, democrats to came to hear from the first lady. they came to hear what is going on in this country. and tonight, she answered it, she said president obama is not only a great dad, a wonderful husband but he's a proven leader, and let me tell what you he's been up to. so she filled in many of the blanks that democrats have been longing to hear what this president has been fighting for. we know the values of middle class, and he's fighting for jobs but we also heard from speakers like mayor castro, he clarified the choice that we're going forward with a president who is showing that he knows how to fix the economy, stabiliz
so what can she tell us? she combatted the image of barack obama as cool and detached too too much, so. the no drama obama probably greats on some people in a country that's really frightened and unhappy. tonight, she tried to say he's not cool and not detached. >> so cheerfulness in castro, a long way in politics. and passion. what do you think, donna? >> inspirational. i think tonight, one, democrats to came to hear from the first lady. they came to hear what is going on in this...
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conversations help us learn and grow. at wells fargo, we believe you can never underestimate the power of a conversation. it's this exchange of ideas that helps you move ahead with confidence. so when the conversation turns to your financial goals... turn to us. if you need anything else, let me know. [ female announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc.. and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> this is the choice before us. and to me, to my generation, and for all the generations to come, our choice is clear. our choice is a man whose always chosen us. a man who already is our president
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bush experience this i mean by virtue of us presidents right here that in and w. bush for yeah because the early war became so unpopular you know people sort of you know i hate him but at least i know where he stands yet they want somebody whose friends will remember him and one of the factors that's not being considered in this conversation is that barack obama will be in the general election and conservative voters are going to come out to vote against barack obama depending the out if no matter if any of these three candidates and realistically now if anybody even has a shot maybe santorum and romney one of those two i think i think they're both toast yeah that's probably right it would be nice at least to get past the horse race stuff and maybe start focusing on the real differences between between the platform has been very good as it gets more bor rob coming up after the break. the. lead. has put a picture of me when i was like nine years old like to tell the truth. i'm a confession i am a little ghetto and that i love rap and hip hop is second hand for. he
bush experience this i mean by virtue of us presidents right here that in and w. bush for yeah because the early war became so unpopular you know people sort of you know i hate him but at least i know where he stands yet they want somebody whose friends will remember him and one of the factors that's not being considered in this conversation is that barack obama will be in the general election and conservative voters are going to come out to vote against barack obama depending the out if no...
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this thing could miss us or this thing could give us rain, wind and even snow. we have new information still coming in to the office. we'll let you know with an update in just a bit. >> okay, sounds daunting. thank you, topper. as many of you get ready to cast your ballots tomorrow, there's a good chance some of you are wondering, does my vote even move the meter? debra alfarone took to the streets tonight to find out. >> can i ask you guys a question? >> reporter: on the eve of the day when most will cast their ballot, tonight the question is. >> do you think your vote counts? >> i don't know. with like the bush/gore election, like the electoral college. >> reporter: ah, the electoral college. you can google it but when it gets 270, you're the president. >> does your vote count? >> yes, it does. i'm from northern virginia. >> we're from new hampshire, so i think it does. >> reporter: location, location, location. where you are equals how much your vote really moves the meter. california has the most electoral votes at 55. d.c., one of the spots that share the l
this thing could miss us or this thing could give us rain, wind and even snow. we have new information still coming in to the office. we'll let you know with an update in just a bit. >> okay, sounds daunting. thank you, topper. as many of you get ready to cast your ballots tomorrow, there's a good chance some of you are wondering, does my vote even move the meter? debra alfarone took to the streets tonight to find out. >> can i ask you guys a question? >> reporter: on the eve...
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they are now using cameras, once used to detect terrorists in an airport, to try and spot the checkout cheats. the software analyzes security video while comparing it to what's actually being scanned, alerting the store of potential shoplifters. so the next time you are checking out, you might want to keep an eye out, the shopper in the next aisle could be getting a deal that you're paying for. lindsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> and coming up, we're ready to reveal one of the biggest secrets in television. do the simpsons live next door to the family in father knows best? in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe
they are now using cameras, once used to detect terrorists in an airport, to try and spot the checkout cheats. the software analyzes security video while comparing it to what's actually being scanned, alerting the store of potential shoplifters. so the next time you are checking out, you might want to keep an eye out, the shopper in the next aisle could be getting a deal that you're paying for. lindsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> and coming up, we're ready to reveal one of the...
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good to have you with us. tell us about the donors list. they all do what romney does? >> it was really striking when we looked at the list and went down name after name after name. and saw 10 out of the 11 top names on this list were people who were stashing not millions but billions of dollars overseas. we don't know because he won't disclose what he's hiding, but we know what the companies are hiding. citigroup, the number one abuser of offshore tax havens has over 1200 tax havens. that's just one of them. you mentioned the accounting firms and tax swiss is a bank that is under investigation by the department of justice right now for helping americans evade taxes by hiding them in swiss bank accounts. >> the question in the interview was, is it unpatriotic? is it patriotic? is it the american thing to do to take your money offshore? romney said he's not hiding anything and reports like yours that you came out with are just a distraction. what's your response in. >> contrary to what lindsey graham and others have said, it's not american to hide your income from the go
good to have you with us. tell us about the donors list. they all do what romney does? >> it was really striking when we looked at the list and went down name after name after name. and saw 10 out of the 11 top names on this list were people who were stashing not millions but billions of dollars overseas. we don't know because he won't disclose what he's hiding, but we know what the companies are hiding. citigroup, the number one abuser of offshore tax havens has over 1200 tax havens....
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now we are really using it. tomorrow we will use it, too. watch out for thundershowers especially on thursday. a break for the weekend. [ obama ] i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. [ female announcer ] every woman who believes decisions about our bodi and our health car should be our own is troubled mitt romney supports overturning roe versus wade. romney backed a law that outlalaws all abortion - even in cases of rape and incest. and that's not all. i'll cut off funding to planned parenthood. [ female announcer ] for women, planned parenthood means life-saving cancer screenings and family-planning services. but, for mitt romney... planned parenthood. we're going to get rid of that. but, for mitt romney... sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, x: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching bandnd and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this paradeeet, x: sounds of marching band and
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done by us. together. for the hard and frustrating but necessary work of self- government that's what we believe. you see the election four years ago wasn't about me. it was about you. my fellow citizens, you were the change. you are the reason there is a little girl with a heart disorder in phoenix who gets the surgery she needs because and an insurance company can not limit our coverage, you did that. >> [applause] >> you are the reason a young man in colorado who never thought he would be able to earn his medical degree is about to get that chance, you made that possible. you are the reason the young immigrant who grew up here and went to school here and pledge allegiance to our flag will no longer be deported from the only country she has ever called home. by selfless soldiers will not be kicked out of the military because of who they are or who they love, where thousands of families have finally been able to say to their loved ones who served us so bravely, welcome home. welcome home. you di
done by us. together. for the hard and frustrating but necessary work of self- government that's what we believe. you see the election four years ago wasn't about me. it was about you. my fellow citizens, you were the change. you are the reason there is a little girl with a heart disorder in phoenix who gets the surgery she needs because and an insurance company can not limit our coverage, you did that. >> [applause] >> you are the reason a young man in colorado who never thought he...
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nuclear talks between us us and north korea. also... >> i'm glad they got to survive. >> some kids finally meet some of the teams they've been helping since the tsunami in japan. >> looking from sutro, still interesting clouds in the sky. but lots of breaking sunshine. when will the next wave of showers arrive is in the answer coming up in just a moment. >> taking a look at traffic in walnut creek now. a little slow if you're heading northbound here on 680. you can see skies are gray there. stay with us. the news continues right afterer >>> north korea announced it will put a moratorium on nuclear and long range missile tests this, is the first sign prof gres in u.s. efforts to persuade one of the world's most isolated countries to abandon the nuclear program. secretary of state clinton praised the move but says the u.s. has concerns. >> the day's announcement represents a modest first step in the right direction. we, of course, will be watching closely. and judging north korea's new leaders by their actions. >> make sure north
nuclear talks between us us and north korea. also... >> i'm glad they got to survive. >> some kids finally meet some of the teams they've been helping since the tsunami in japan. >> looking from sutro, still interesting clouds in the sky. but lots of breaking sunshine. when will the next wave of showers arrive is in the answer coming up in just a moment. >> taking a look at traffic in walnut creek now. a little slow if you're heading northbound here on 680. you can see...
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where the pursuit of success by all of us will unite us, not divide us. when the government finally understands -- i see a time when we'll finally have a government that understands it's better for more people to pay less in taxes than for a very few to pay a lot more. i see an america where the values we pass on to our children are greater than the debts we leave them. i see an america where poverty is defeated by opportunity, not enabled by a government check. i see an america that is humbled -- excuse me. i seen an america that is humble, but it is never humble that leads but is never led. i see an america that is so unquestionably strong that no one in the world would ever think of testing the might of our military. today we took an important step towards that america. tomorrow we'll take another. each day we move closer not just to victory but to a better america. join us. join us. together we're going to ensure that america's greatest days are still ahead. thanks, you guys. thank you so much. and god bless the united states of america. thank you! >>
where the pursuit of success by all of us will unite us, not divide us. when the government finally understands -- i see a time when we'll finally have a government that understands it's better for more people to pay less in taxes than for a very few to pay a lot more. i see an america where the values we pass on to our children are greater than the debts we leave them. i see an america where poverty is defeated by opportunity, not enabled by a government check. i see an america that is humbled...
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i saw that they have -- >> look, all of us who are women we're used to paying more from everything from dry cleaning to shoes to shirts. i mean, there has long been a cost gap in many aspects of society. having said that -- and i'm sure a lot of women don't know that they're paying more necessarily for health care than men are. this is probably news to them. you know, the president is so well with women in 2008. what was it, 56% of the female voted. now when you look at the head-to-head matchup, 49% to 45% against mitt romney. again, is it a messaging problem? what do you think is going on with women voters, and add to that some of the statements made by some of the republican candidates? >> well, chris, i actually think the republican candidates are doing a very good job of showing women in this country what the difference is between president obama and the republican -- excuse me -- party when it comes to health care, and women's issues generally. just yesterday mitt romney saying he didn't care where women get their mammograms. that's an important issue for women all across this coun
i saw that they have -- >> look, all of us who are women we're used to paying more from everything from dry cleaning to shoes to shirts. i mean, there has long been a cost gap in many aspects of society. having said that -- and i'm sure a lot of women don't know that they're paying more necessarily for health care than men are. this is probably news to them. you know, the president is so well with women in 2008. what was it, 56% of the female voted. now when you look at the head-to-head...
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>> ask us a hard one. >> cares about average people? >> of course obama is going to win on that. >> consistent? >> consistent, probably obama, because of the press -- [laughter] wait, i've got one word to say. obama on same-sex marriage, right? in favor when he ran for state senate, a post when he ran statewide -- >> he evolved. >> that is not a flip-flop when you are republican -- >> exactly right. >> how about its record? > -- straight forward? >> i give that to romney. obviously, fox has failed again. >> john f. kennedy was a person of courage, but people like him because he was a real person. >> what does that mean? >> you know what that means big he looked like a real person, not a ken doll. >> this kind of hagiography -- "he looks like a real person"? >> romney has been playing before -- you look at the people standing before barack obama, the kennedy audience, another picture of america. a romney audience, you see -- >> kennedy fitted humphrey in the primary not because he was so but because he had a father who was a billionaire.
>> ask us a hard one. >> cares about average people? >> of course obama is going to win on that. >> consistent? >> consistent, probably obama, because of the press -- [laughter] wait, i've got one word to say. obama on same-sex marriage, right? in favor when he ran for state senate, a post when he ran statewide -- >> he evolved. >> that is not a flip-flop when you are republican -- >> exactly right. >> how about its record? > -- straight...
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as much as any of us do. that will go a long way toward serving the people of this country and people of the district. as long as we remember the job is about serving the folks and the district, i think we can all go a long way with that. >> campaigns can get personal. it is the nature of the business. we lose sight of who we are running against often. because of everything that happens, we do lose a connection. i have always respected her service. and her sense of duty moving forward, which is why she wants to run for congress. i think that is incredibly noble. >> let's began and let's hope we can keep that congeniality throughout this. let me start with you, congressman. you have a slogan you have repeated during your freshman term that you did not go to washington to compromise, that your objective was to "stop this president." do you feel you have met your goal? >> i think we have done a decent job. maybe it is because i have taught american government and american history and i take a bit of a longer vie
as much as any of us do. that will go a long way toward serving the people of this country and people of the district. as long as we remember the job is about serving the folks and the district, i think we can all go a long way with that. >> campaigns can get personal. it is the nature of the business. we lose sight of who we are running against often. because of everything that happens, we do lose a connection. i have always respected her service. and her sense of duty moving forward,...